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Old January 9th, 2006, 11:09 PM
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Default Iraq war could cost US over $2 trillion, says Nobel-winning economist

Iraq war could cost US over $2 trillion, says Nobel prize-winning economist

· Economists say official estimates are far too low
· New calculation takes in dead and injured soldiers

Jamie Wilson in Washington
Saturday January 7, 2006
The Guardian


The real cost to the US of the Iraq war is likely to be between $1 trillion and $2 trillion (£1.1 trillion), up to 10 times more than previously thought, according to a report written by a Nobel prize-winning economist and a Harvard budget expert.

The study, which expanded on traditional estimates by including such costs as lifetime disability and healthcare for troops injured in the conflict as well as the impact on the American economy, concluded that the US government is continuing to underestimate the cost of the war.

The paper on the real cost of the war, written by Joseph Stiglitz, a Columbia University professor who won the Nobel prize for economics in 2001, and Linda Bilmes, a Harvard budget expert, is likely to add to the pressure on the White House on the war. It also followed the revelation this week that the White House had scaled back ambitions to rebuild Iraq and did not intend to seek funds for reconstruction.

Mr Stiglitz told the Guardian that despite the staggering costs laid out in their paper the economists had erred on the side of caution. "Our estimates are very conservative, and it could be that the final costs will be much higher. And it should be noted they do not include the costs of the conflict to either Iraq or the UK." In 2003, as US and British troops were massing on the Iraq border, Larry Lindsey, George Bush's economic adviser, suggested the costs might reach $200bn. The White House said the figure was far too high, and the deputy defence secretary, Paul Wolfowitz, said Iraq could finance its own reconstruction.

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Old January 9th, 2006, 11:26 PM
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Dubya calls it "nation building." If thats what is nation building, whats nation destroying? zg
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Old January 10th, 2006, 04:26 PM
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maybe bush will make the iraq people pay us a tax untill they have paid us back for the freedom we've givin them.. or maybe they will give us free oil as a thank you.
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maybe bush will make the iraq people pay us a tax untill they have paid us back for the freedom we've givin them.. or maybe they will give us free oil as a thank you.
Yeah, and maybe casinos will give free classes on counting cards and welcome BJ players with 2:1 BJs!
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Sorry but that is too funny
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